Syllabus

Course Code: M-BECOE-020    Course Name: Elective Course - Information System And Business-I

MODULE NO / UNIT COURSE SYLLABUS CONTENTS OF MODULE NOTES
1 Introduction to Management Information System
Management Information Systems: Need and Objectives; Contemporary Approaches to MIS; Information as a strategic resource; Information, Management and Decision Making; Models of Decision Making: Classical, Administrative and Herbert Simon's Models; Types of information.
Reading List
• Bourgeois, David T. (2014). Information Systems for Business and Beyond. The Saylo Academy.
• Boykin, George (2017-09-26). "The History of Management Information Systems". bizfluent. Retrieved 2018-04-26.
• Joshi, Girdhar (2013). Management Information Systems. New Delhi: Oxford University Press.
• Laudon, Kenneth C. & Laudon, Jane P. (2009). Management Information Systems: Managing the Digital Firm. Prentice Hall.
• Lucey, Terry & Lucey, Terence (2004). Management Information Systems. Cengage Learning EMEA.
2 Topics in Information Technology
Information Technology: Definition, IT Capabilities and their organizational impact; Telecommunication and Networks: Types and Topologies of Networks; IT enabled services such as Call Centers; Geographical Information Systems etc.
Reading List • Gleick, James (2011). The Information: A History, A Theory, A Flood. New York: Pantheon Books.
• Butler, Jeremy G. (2012). A History of Information Technology and Systems. University of Arizona.
• Leavitt, Harold J. & Whisler, Thomas L. (1958). Management in the 1980s. Harvard Business Review,11, 1-8.
• Khurshudov, Andrei (2001). The Essential Guide to Computer Data Storage: From Floppy to DVD. Prentice Hall.
3 Evolution of Data Base Management Systems
Data Base Management Systems: Data Warehousing and Data Mining; Current Developments in Databases; Systems Analysis and Design: Systems Development Life Cycle: Alternative System Building Approaches - Prototyping - Rapid Development Tools.
Reading List
• Gray, J. and Reuter, A. (1992). Transaction Processing: Concepts and Techniques. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
• Kroenke, David M. & Auer, David J. (2007). Database Concepts. New York: Prentice.
• Lightstone, S., Teorey, T. & Nadeau, T. (2007). Physical Database Design: the database professional's guide to exploiting indexes, views, storage, and more. Morgan Kaufmann Press.
• Panneerselvam, R. (2018). Database Management Systems. PHI Learning Private Limited, Delhi.
• Ramakrishnan, R. & Gehrke,J. (2003). Database Management Systems. McGraw Hill Education.
• Teorey, T., Lightstone, S. & Nadeau, T. (2005). Database Modeling & Design: Logical Design. Morgan Kaufmann Press.
4 Introduction to Decision Support Systems
Decision Support Systems; Executive Information Systems; Executive Support Systems; Expert Systems and Knowledge Based Expert Systems; Artificial Intelligence.
Reading List
• Janakiraman, V.S. & Sarukesi, K. (2006). Decision Support Systems. PHI Learning Private Limited, Delhi.
• Rajaraman, V. (2018). Analysis and Design of Information Systems. PHI Learning Private Limited, Delhi.
• Schulthesis, R. & Sumner, M. (2008). Management Information Systems: The Manager’s View. Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi.
• Turban, E. & Aronson, J.E. (1998). Decision Support Systems and Intelligent Systems. Pearson Education Asia.
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